Born Harold Reynolds, Reynaldo Rey
may not have been a household name in every household, but most
African-Americans know his face - he was in several movies and TV shows
in a career spanning over 30 years. Rey succumbed to complications from a
recent stroke, in news first reported by TMZ.
According to EW.com, Comedian Reynaldo Rey, who was best known for playing Red’s father in Friday, died Thursday morning due to stroke complications, EW confirmed. He was 75 years old. Rey regularly worked in movies from 1989 (in Harlem Nights) through 2012. He also had roles in White Men Can’t Jump and House Party 3, and made appearances on Everybody Hates Chris and The Bernie Mac Show.
Rey was born
in Sequoyah County, Okla., and earned a bachelor’s degree in education
from Kansas State Teacher’s College. After engaging in experimental
theater at Wichita University, he moved to Cleveland, taught, and joined
the Karamu House Theatre. He opened for legendary comic Redd Foxx (Sanford and Son) for 18 years, with Foxx managing Rey for 12 years.
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